Survey: More than 141,000 Houston-area adults experienced temporary homelessness in 2025
Read full article: Survey: More than 141,000 Houston-area adults experienced temporary homelessness in 2025A new survey from the Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County and Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research is offering a broader look at housing instability across the Houston region.
Living paycheck to paycheck? Here’s how Houston families can build a hurricane kit affordably
Read full article: Living paycheck to paycheck? Here’s how Houston families can build a hurricane kit affordablyHurricane season starts June 1. Learn how Houston families living paycheck to paycheck can build an affordable 7 day hurricane kit with water, non-perishable food and other essentials without breaking the bank.
2026 Kinder Institute Houston Area Survey identifies Houstonians’ feelings on economy, environment, social issues
Read full article: 2026 Kinder Institute Houston Area Survey identifies Houstonians’ feelings on economy, environment, social issuesThe Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University has released its 2025 Area Survey Report, which paints a complex picture of life across the Houston region in 2026.
Houston-area residents say job optimism at lowest since 1980’s, Kinder survey finds
Read full article: Houston-area residents say job optimism at lowest since 1980’s, Kinder survey findsFor a growing number of people across the Houston area, financial stress is no longer abstract; it’s showing up in everyday life.
Houston’s housing affordability under strain amid climate risks, housing study reports
Read full article: Houston’s housing affordability under strain amid climate risks, housing study reportsHouston remains one of the more affordable major cities in the U.S., but a new report suggests that status is becoming increasingly difficult to maintain.
70% of Houston-area residents don’t have $400 for unexpected expenses, study shows
Read full article: 70% of Houston-area residents don’t have $400 for unexpected expenses, study showsAs low cost of living, housing, job opportunities and the nightlife may attract visitors or even new residents to the Houston area -- a new study shows that more than 70% of residents don’t have money for unexpected expenses.
New study by Rice University shows Houston’s growth over the years. Why people are moving and staying here
Read full article: New study by Rice University shows Houston’s growth over the years. Why people are moving and staying hereOver the past decade, Houston has seen a greater influx of residents than major cities like New York and Los Angeles!
Over half of Houstonians struggle with financial security, Rice University study shows
Read full article: Over half of Houstonians struggle with financial security, Rice University study showsA new study surveying over 5,500 Harris County residents reveals that two-thirds of Houstonians struggle with financial security, living paycheck to paycheck.
‘No trust, no bond:’ Teachers union-backed poll claims voters do NOT support Houston ISD bond proposal
Read full article: ‘No trust, no bond:’ Teachers union-backed poll claims voters do NOT support Houston ISD bond proposalA research poll conducted on behalf of the Texas Federation of Teachers says less than half of voters support the bond proposal, and less than a quarter have confidence "or don't trust" Superintendent Mike Miles.
More than 75% of Houston ISD residents support bond proposal without tax increases
Read full article: More than 75% of Houston ISD residents support bond proposal without tax increasesHouston Independent School District's $4.4 billion bond proposal, the largest in Texas history, goes to voters this November. With 75% resident support, the "Renew HISD" bond aims to rebuild schools, update HVAC systems, and enhance security. The bond is split into two propositions: $3.96 billion for school upgrades and $440 million for technology enhancements. Will you vote to renew HISD?
Report from Rice University’s Kinder Institute shows over 73% of Texas schools are underfunded
Read full article: Report from Rice University’s Kinder Institute shows over 73% of Texas schools are underfundedOver 73% of Texas school districts don’t have enough money, according to a new study by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University.
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Former Harris County Judge Ed Emmett: More transparency is needed in pandemic response
Read full article: Former Harris County Judge Ed Emmett: More transparency is needed in pandemic responseFormer Harris County Judge Ed Emmett says this pandemic is far worse than anything he had to handle while in the top job of county government. He is a guest on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and says there are at least a couple of reasons why the response to this pandemic has not been as effective as it could or should be. Lack of transparency in the decision making process Officials more accustomed to public safety issues rather than public health emergencies. Emmett also talks about the state of the Harris County GOP and the potential weakening of both major parties because of catering to the fringe political elements. See full interview on this week’s Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall and on Houston Newsmakers EXTRA.
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